Posted by Leroy on August 30, 2016 at 07:09:59 from (69.88.202.2):
In Reply to: Re: What is this? posted by Brendon-KS on August 29, 2016 at 19:34:10:
Disk tiller is what both John Deere And McCormick called them from factory. One way is just farmerized name and not a manufactures name. I had a Deere here in Ohio. and as said a disk tiller has all the blades on a single axle just like the right front gang on a regular tandem disk but several times heavier. A disk plow the blades are a lot farther apart and mounted individually like the bottom on a moldboard plow. Here if you would go to a dealer to buy parts and ask for parts for a one way the dealer could not find the implement in their parts lists, now if you asked for a disk tiller then the parts list could be found as that is the factory name for them. And that is what the name is on the operators manual as well and most manuals were thrown away without ever being opened or looked at to actually know how to operate the implement. The farmers thought they were smarter than the factory that designed and made the implement. I never could find a manual for my Deere but did find one for McCormick and made so simular that the McCormick did help me understand the operation of my Deere. Even Ford had one only it was a 3 point lift model instead of a drag type.
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